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<blockquote data-quote="busywend" data-source="post: 480504" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>You would be amazed at how many people run from this loss because they just can not fathom the amount of pain the parents are in and they can not keep it together themselves to feel supportive. </p><p></p><p>Just do it. Your pain will help her. Speak the boy's name out loud whenever you can. It will be the most heavenly word on earth to her. I had a friend that called me every day - I swear she still does not know that she may have saved my life. If I had not spoken to her every day - and this was not a friend I spoke to often before I lost my son - I do not know that I would be here now. She did not say anything magical. She just talked to me. About lots of things, not just the grief I was feeling. </p><p></p><p>Go there. Hug her. Speak to her as though she is not the most unique and alone person in the world. She will feel like it. Nobody can understand her pain and it makes you feel very alone. Make her a dinner or two. It will help, I promise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busywend, post: 480504, member: 391"] You would be amazed at how many people run from this loss because they just can not fathom the amount of pain the parents are in and they can not keep it together themselves to feel supportive. Just do it. Your pain will help her. Speak the boy's name out loud whenever you can. It will be the most heavenly word on earth to her. I had a friend that called me every day - I swear she still does not know that she may have saved my life. If I had not spoken to her every day - and this was not a friend I spoke to often before I lost my son - I do not know that I would be here now. She did not say anything magical. She just talked to me. About lots of things, not just the grief I was feeling. Go there. Hug her. Speak to her as though she is not the most unique and alone person in the world. She will feel like it. Nobody can understand her pain and it makes you feel very alone. Make her a dinner or two. It will help, I promise. [/QUOTE]
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